Tool-handle.



E. H. WOLLMAN. TOOL HANDLE.

APPmoA'Hon Hum Halma. 1913.

Patente@ Aug. 1.2, ma

movement thereo'and this means ma De 01' any Swtable-harastea.thedlp 1 3.

*eviti in the' body ortube '3 being shown -for ihis purpose and embracing or straddliiag o 'he two springs at the Junction of their re? sli-active branches.

Both sets o'gaws are tool 5 with respect to l() jaws,

tool Y andxhandle ,is `also precluded. The

,channeling :of the two sets of jawscan be. desirable manner, for 111-;

:moved ie teolvv is :shown operatively connected iv tine-handle 2,lthe-s-two.sets ojaws obtaining isaea. a rmpurehasefupon the tang or shank of the le as to prevent absolutely relative longitudinal movement of thele handle reihen the iile isl in'use. Gwing. o ogthe construction of the 3aws, the fiile;

not -inove laeerally lat such time. *t has El claimis:

l. A `hollow tool 'handle provided with a bled 0,11 itself channeled by reason' of which not, only endwise Ammeinent -o the the handle 2 is pref vented when :said @tool is .engaged by said' but relative lateral movement of ,the

being-spread or separatedas bhe shankwis rearward, he .same operation being re eated imhthe laws '9 aadl l0.` in Fig.'

pairof'inter'ior opposite springs, each doal to present long and short branches, the short branches being located between the long branches and normally bearing against each other and the long branches bearing against the interior wall ofthe handle, the ree portions of the two setsob'ranohesbeing adapted to detachably engage a tool.

2. A hollow toolhandleprovidedwithtivo interiorytool holding springs doubled on themselves to present lon@i and short branches,.the short branches tbeing between the -longbranches and each branch having a jaw, and a clip embracing the springs yWhere their respective branchesjoin.

3. A hollow tool handle provided with a plurality of springs doubled on themselves to resent long and short branches, said springs being opposite each other, the short branches being :between the long branches, each pair o branches having jaws channeled on their opposite faces.

A hollowgtool-handleprovidedwith two separate 4interior opposite ztool holding springs doubled on ,themselves .to ,presenti long and shortbranches, the shorlbranches being between the long branches and each branch;having ya jawrand ineans for positivelyfpreventin,f relative lateral motion of the springs. l

n testimony .whereof l aiix my signature in presence. Qi itwo -fwitnesses KARL H. WOLLMNN.

:Witnesses:

L. L. Mamma HEATH SUTHERLAND.

es agi-'chie paenilmarbe obtained er-ve cents resell, by addressing the Commissioner o-ateneo,

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